Ivaylo Gergov

Currently, the DataContext of each LoopingListItem is of type LoopingListDataItem which holds the associated bussines item in its Item property. So far the RadLoopingList control was used for internal purposes(i.e. for building the RadTimePicker and RadDatePicker). Now, when we released the control we did not want to make breaking changes, so this behavior is expected. I will make sure that such example will be included in our online help.

Thank you for your valuable feedback. Please, let me know should you have any other questions or suggestions.

Regards,
Ivaylo Gergov
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Ivaylo Gergov

It seems that currently the RadLoopingList does not measure properly when its available size is infinity(in case it is placed in scrollviewer or flyout) because it does not have MinWidth and MinHeight. In this case you can set it yourself and it should be working. Also this fill be fixed for our upcoming Service Pack in April.

Please, let me know if this helps.

Regards,
Ivaylo Gergov
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hosney

I downloaded the sample project earlier in this thread and it doesn't work. I get the error TemplateNotAppliedException. I have re-downloaded the SDK and also tried a repair. This happens when adding the control to my own projects as well as the sample project.

I get the same error/crash in the emulators and a physical Windows Phone 8.1 device.

Any idea what could be wrong?

Ivaylo Gergov

So far we do not have any similar known issues. Could you please try to uninstall our product and install it manually from the msi file instead of our control panel? If this does not help please elaborate more on what visual studio do you use or any additional information that could be useful.

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